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of russia. the fbi told the a.p. despite interviewing him and relatives they did not find any activity. the agency dropped the ball. richard, i wonder if there is going to be a lot of questions and maybe even hearings out of this or what comes to mind just knowing those basic facts? >> there probably will be hearings of the fbi whether it learned more or could have done more. critics say that is monday morning quarterbacking. it ought to be about what we were talking about, what can we do to prevent or identify young people who are radicalized and how did we respond and how what did we learn about lockdowns. as the military would say it ought not to just focus on fbi. it's much bigger and much broader. we have to learn a lot from this. the reason is this is not a one off. this type of low, if you will, granular terrorism, a couple of people and not talking about large networks or organizations. there could be copy cats stimulated by these guys and we better get used to this. >> talking about copycats. i want to ask a
of russia. the fbi told the a.p. despite interviewing him and relatives they did not find any activity. the agency dropped the ball. richard, i wonder if there is going to be a lot of questions and maybe even hearings out of this or what comes to mind just knowing those basic facts? >> there probably will be hearings of the fbi whether it learned more or could have done more. critics say that is monday morning quarterbacking. it ought to be about what we were talking about, what can we do...
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>> moscow and russia are radically different. it's a semiauthoritarian situation in which the government is also a private industry. oil and gas is an enormously thing in russia. all of the money flows to friend of power the way it works. moscow today, i used to live there in the late '80s and early '90s. the stores were empty. you couldn't buy an onion or potatoes were hard to come by. now in the same streets where those stores existed is dior, louis vuitton. unbelievable concentrations of wealth. the most billionaires in in any one city in the world? moscow. >> wow. >> the art has become kind of a pendage of wealth. >> speaking of that time that you were there, i remember reading, i think it was 1989, maybe 1990, the new republic talking about how there was cultural, societal and political anarchy across russia. >> i wouldn't call it anarchy now. i think putin's achievement or the opposite how you look at it is the end of the an arctic '90s. in yeit was a complete collapse and wild capitalism. now power is settling out. it's he
>> moscow and russia are radically different. it's a semiauthoritarian situation in which the government is also a private industry. oil and gas is an enormously thing in russia. all of the money flows to friend of power the way it works. moscow today, i used to live there in the late '80s and early '90s. the stores were empty. you couldn't buy an onion or potatoes were hard to come by. now in the same streets where those stores existed is dior, louis vuitton. unbelievable concentrations...
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i moved here from russia and i gained weight because the portions were much larger. and i just felt like i needed to eat it all because it was so yummy. weight watchers online worked for me because it lets me live my life. i can still go out with my friends. i can still enjoy my favorite foods and drinks. it's just a smarter way of eating. i lost 40 lbs. wow it's amazing. my most favorite part of my new body is my bottom. [ laughs ] [ hudson ] weight watchers online. the power of weight watchers completely online. join for free today. omnipotent of opportunity. you know how to mix business... with business. and you...rent from national. because only national lets you choose any car in the aisle. and go. you can even take a full-size or above. and still pay the mid-size price. i could get used to this. [ male announcer ] yes, you could business pro. yes, you could. go national. go like a pro. otherworldly things. but there are some things i've never seen before. this ge jet engine can understand 5,000 data samples per second. which is good for business. because planes
i moved here from russia and i gained weight because the portions were much larger. and i just felt like i needed to eat it all because it was so yummy. weight watchers online worked for me because it lets me live my life. i can still go out with my friends. i can still enjoy my favorite foods and drinks. it's just a smarter way of eating. i lost 40 lbs. wow it's amazing. my most favorite part of my new body is my bottom. [ laughs ] [ hudson ] weight watchers online. the power of weight...
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the issue is what russia will be for a long time to come. because if you crane moukraine europe, without it russia condition be an empire. you have underdeveloped states. but if russia can incorporate belarus and ukraine, it has gained an empire and is a security problem for europe. >> and what were your thoughts on the delegation that the president set which comprise two gay athletes, no president, no former president, no vice president. was this a diplomat tech shot? >> i think the president was following in the foot steps of the german and french president? >> i think the president was following in the foot steps of the german and french president? >> i think the president was following in the foot steps of the german and french president? >> i think the president was following in the foot steps of the german and french president? >> i think the president was following in the foot steps of the german and french president? >> i think the president was following in the foot steps of the german and french president? >> i think the president
the issue is what russia will be for a long time to come. because if you crane moukraine europe, without it russia condition be an empire. you have underdeveloped states. but if russia can incorporate belarus and ukraine, it has gained an empire and is a security problem for europe. >> and what were your thoughts on the delegation that the president set which comprise two gay athletes, no president, no former president, no vice president. was this a diplomat tech shot? >> i think...
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when there was a letter to russia asking to deal with the rising tide of anti-semitism in russia. 99 senators signed the letter, one did not, chuck hagel. he has the right to have those interviews but there is a bipartisan consensus in washington illustrated by the math outside it. the question is why does the president want that in the discussion? why does he want that person with those judgments running the pentagon at this time? those are important questions to be explored during the hearing. >> he should have the opportunity to answer that. he has made clear on matters that impact israel the most in a positive way, i would not have been on the side of senator hagel in those votes, important to answer it and important to look at his entire record. on the things that matter most with u.s. policy and our great ally, israel, he has been as responsible as any when it comes to financial support snow democrats are -- senator ben cardin, a prominent democrat said, i'm not sure i have serious questions and chuck schumer has weeks to weigh in and with holding. why are democrats holdingback
when there was a letter to russia asking to deal with the rising tide of anti-semitism in russia. 99 senators signed the letter, one did not, chuck hagel. he has the right to have those interviews but there is a bipartisan consensus in washington illustrated by the math outside it. the question is why does the president want that in the discussion? why does he want that person with those judgments running the pentagon at this time? those are important questions to be explored during the...
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how has he strengthened russia's international stature? by allying russia with some of the world's most offensive and threatening tyranties. the plight of million was refugees, the growing prospect of a conflagration that engulfs other countries in its flames. david ignatius, you've written this morning the piece we talked about at the top, you bring up john mccain. you write the mystery is why this outcome, this solution in syria is derided by so many analysts in washington partly you want must be the john mccain factor you write. the arizona senator is in danger of becoming a republican version of jesse jackson who shows up at every international crisis with his own plan for a solution, sometimes through personal mediation as with the muslim brotherhood in egypt, other times demanding military intervention as in syria. because mccain is a distinguished figure, he commands respect even when his proposals have no political support at home. not so obama. he can propose what the country want, succeed at it and still get hammered as failure.
how has he strengthened russia's international stature? by allying russia with some of the world's most offensive and threatening tyranties. the plight of million was refugees, the growing prospect of a conflagration that engulfs other countries in its flames. david ignatius, you've written this morning the piece we talked about at the top, you bring up john mccain. you write the mystery is why this outcome, this solution in syria is derided by so many analysts in washington partly you want...
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think chechnya inside of russia. bashar, i think more victories by the opposition even though we are not helping very much. eventually they will come around, it seems to me and see what happens. my first choice is a unified moderate government. my second choice by them is some kind of pluralistic system, think lebanon and that would not be a bad outcome at this point but it can't go on like this. >> former congressman jane harman, thank you very much. tom need friedman, thank you as well. his book is "before beirut to jerusalem." >>> campbell brown says president obama is giving hollywood and the entertainment industry a pass. she joins us ahead. we will be right back. but i wondered what a i tcustomer thought? is great, hi nia... nice to meet you nia, i'm mike. what do you drive? i have a ford explorer, i love my car. and you're treating it well? yes i am. there are a lot of places you could take your explorer for service, why do you bring it back to the ford dealership? they specifically work on fords. it seems to
think chechnya inside of russia. bashar, i think more victories by the opposition even though we are not helping very much. eventually they will come around, it seems to me and see what happens. my first choice is a unified moderate government. my second choice by them is some kind of pluralistic system, think lebanon and that would not be a bad outcome at this point but it can't go on like this. >> former congressman jane harman, thank you very much. tom need friedman, thank you as well....
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and it started after ukraine backed away from the european union trade deal to keep close eyes with russia. >> amazing pictures from the parade of papers. the news times say joe biden announced a $100 million government plan to improve mental health services. he made the announcement during the meeting with victims's families. that increases access to services. investigation of the newtown shooting concluded the shooter adam lanza has significant mental issues. >> gma points the first female ceo in the history of the auto industry. she has been with gm for 33 years will take over and she started as an intern in 1980 and attended the gm institute. the move is significant for a industry traditionally run by men, only 23 ceos of fortune 500 companies are women. >> a step in the right direction. after 20ing two nights in the bitter cold temperatures of nevada, they are found alive and well. they were found after their jeep overturned. jeeps reached subzero levels and they survived by staying inside their car and heating rocks. cell phone signals helped lead them to them. they sustained only mi
and it started after ukraine backed away from the european union trade deal to keep close eyes with russia. >> amazing pictures from the parade of papers. the news times say joe biden announced a $100 million government plan to improve mental health services. he made the announcement during the meeting with victims's families. that increases access to services. investigation of the newtown shooting concluded the shooter adam lanza has significant mental issues. >> gma points the...
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because they were so much warmer across russia, that really skewed how november went. that was even during an n el ninio type year. warm-up is under way for the seaboard. this weekend, we will pay the price for thunderstorms in the deep south and wet weather through the ohio valley. so today it's still chilly in new england. look at the warm weather from dallas to kansas city and denver. enjoy your mid-winter break. some of that warm air will head to d.c. this weekend. we could be 70 in d.c. on sunday. 70. you won't even need a long sleeve shirt. you are watching "morning joe." [ music playing ] . did you get chips for the party? nope. [ ding ] cheese plate? cheese plate. no, i made something better. you used the oven? boom. [ male announcer ] pillsbury crescents. make the holidays pop. ♪ ♪ ♪ [ male announcer ] own your obsession with the exceptional values during the season of audi. visit audioffers.com today. ♪ you give them the giggles. tylenol cold® helps relieve your worst cold and flu symptoms. but for everything we do, we know you do so much more. tylen
because they were so much warmer across russia, that really skewed how november went. that was even during an n el ninio type year. warm-up is under way for the seaboard. this weekend, we will pay the price for thunderstorms in the deep south and wet weather through the ohio valley. so today it's still chilly in new england. look at the warm weather from dallas to kansas city and denver. enjoy your mid-winter break. some of that warm air will head to d.c. this weekend. we could be 70 in d.c. on...
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and russia to carry out a soft landing. they plan on sending an astronaut to the moon and opening a space station by 2020. >>> from the "usa today," a recent survey shows louisiana is home to the worst drivers in america. >> oh. >> car insurance comparison says louisiana finished number one in the categories of failure to obey, speeding tickets, and careless driving. the rating also includes duis and fatality rates. other states in the top five include south carolina, mississippi, texas and alabama. >> according to a study from nbc news, if you're looking for the next best gadget or tv, you might end up paying more for pixels than your eyes can actually see. these days manufacturers are producing screens that have four times as many pixels as ordinary high definition tvs. but doctors say the human eye is actually limited in what it can make out. so the new technology doesn't really serve a purpose as far as the viewing experience goes. >> probably burns your retina right out. >>> "wall street journal" in a new analysis of d
and russia to carry out a soft landing. they plan on sending an astronaut to the moon and opening a space station by 2020. >>> from the "usa today," a recent survey shows louisiana is home to the worst drivers in america. >> oh. >> car insurance comparison says louisiana finished number one in the categories of failure to obey, speeding tickets, and careless driving. the rating also includes duis and fatality rates. other states in the top five include south...
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lugar was run out of town, chris, because he voted -- he voted on a treaty with the president regarding russia. and what did we get? we got murdoch and we lost. this party has to focus. >> can't say it better. i tell you, the republican party in the northeast, i think if christie gets the nomination he brings it back. he has the union card. he's pro life. you need that union card in the republican party. once you got it you don't have to talk about it. he can talk about economics. he can talk about indignation. the great thing about christie, he is better at than anybody i've seen in politics, indignation. the anger the average american feels about the loose spending of the federal government. the out of control nature of our bureaucracy. when he says it's none of your business, that's so south jersey. my relatives that live over there love him for that. that attitude. don't mess with me. you're messing with me when you can't control government spending. that's what i think people feel. i think it's a great republican instinct and they blew it. >> i want to show you these numbers too, chris. a
lugar was run out of town, chris, because he voted -- he voted on a treaty with the president regarding russia. and what did we get? we got murdoch and we lost. this party has to focus. >> can't say it better. i tell you, the republican party in the northeast, i think if christie gets the nomination he brings it back. he has the union card. he's pro life. you need that union card in the republican party. once you got it you don't have to talk about it. he can talk about economics. he can...
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after all 30 million muslims in russia. 30 million muslims. based on territory with some genuine grievances against the russians. central asia is becoming more volatile as we get disengaged from afghanistan. i think he may say to the russians, you may need us so be helpful here and be constructive. maybe we can work out a deal by some sort of stability is contrived in syria with assad maybe given the opportunity to run which he then declines and something like that. but, you know, he has to be it tough minded in talking to the russians because the russians can play a double game and give us sympathy while stirring the pot. >> stirring the pot. something your father never does when your mother is away. >> no, he doesn't do that in the family at all over dinner. no. dr. zbigniew brzezinski, thank you. >>> coming up, where the two parties stand when it comes to the balance of power on capitol hill. we will show you the numbers next on "morning joe." ♪ so i pack my things and ran ♪ for sein a whole new way. for seeing what cash is coming in an
after all 30 million muslims in russia. 30 million muslims. based on territory with some genuine grievances against the russians. central asia is becoming more volatile as we get disengaged from afghanistan. i think he may say to the russians, you may need us so be helpful here and be constructive. maybe we can work out a deal by some sort of stability is contrived in syria with assad maybe given the opportunity to run which he then declines and something like that. but, you know, he has to be...
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russia that is grappling with racism and qatar. let's not even go there. this world cup sparked national protest last year and the millions they spent on the stadium. >> they are not going to be ready. the cup, they played games with tear gas hovering over the stadium. it's one to one. if you are an american fan, have your hands over your ice. >>. >> let's talk about that. did you have a question? >> that's okay. >> first of all, something we haven't talked in a while. so many things to talk about. i think the two big story, liverpool is doing much better and man u. how bad does it get and how much longer does he stay there? >> 11 years he shot big time. he came to manchester united. like getting the keys to the car and driving it into the size of the garage. they have massive brands piling on. the leash is very, very tight. they don't pay big money to be associated with the team. >> does he survive the year? >> no way he survives the year. >> they are closer to relegation. >> my heart breaks for him. he's like 20 years in six months. i take no pleasure in
russia that is grappling with racism and qatar. let's not even go there. this world cup sparked national protest last year and the millions they spent on the stadium. >> they are not going to be ready. the cup, they played games with tear gas hovering over the stadium. it's one to one. if you are an american fan, have your hands over your ice. >>. >> let's talk about that. did you have a question? >> that's okay. >> first of all, something we haven't talked in a...
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i don't have a hard time sympathizing with the predicament of russia here. >> me neither. i sympathize with our international corporations who have bank accounts in cyprus who are now just -- their hands are tied. so this does bring up a lot of risks for i think other countries in the eu, like spain, what does this mean. cyprus has its own situation. but also for the global banking community. >> their banking system was eight times the size of their economy so had to change. >> joe nocera, thanks for joining us. as far as cyprus goes, we could have warren buffett buy it. >> we probably could. >>> next up, the author of a terrific book. "gq's" michael hainey joins us for the second annual style bible. who says you can't wear a neon shirt under a blazer? i do it all the time. "morning joe" will be right back. morning, brian! love your passat! um. listen, gary. i bought the last one. nice try. says right here you can get one for $199 a month. you can't believe the lame-stream media, gary. they're all gone. maybe i'll get one. [ male announcer ] now everyone's going to want on
i don't have a hard time sympathizing with the predicament of russia here. >> me neither. i sympathize with our international corporations who have bank accounts in cyprus who are now just -- their hands are tied. so this does bring up a lot of risks for i think other countries in the eu, like spain, what does this mean. cyprus has its own situation. but also for the global banking community. >> their banking system was eight times the size of their economy so had to change....
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was he talking about what happened in terms of his brother's travel to russia. those are pieces that you put together to build either a direct case that there was knowledge before the fact even if we don't see it yet. >> this is a fairly predictable turn of events in the course of this investigation. in every investigation you find out what surrounds the principle act committed. you find out who these people were in contact with, the two brothers, who their friends were and what contact was. mike leiter, is it not the case as well as most cases, the affidavit that's been read now that's online, anyone can read it, is the thinnest of outlines that the fbi provides. there's no doubt much more information that they are not required to put in the affidavit during the course of this investigation that's ongoing. >> mike, you're exactly right. as a prosecutor, all you really generally want to put in these sorts of charging documents is what you need, the bare elements of the case. you don't want to put everything in there because you don't want to disclose that to the
was he talking about what happened in terms of his brother's travel to russia. those are pieces that you put together to build either a direct case that there was knowledge before the fact even if we don't see it yet. >> this is a fairly predictable turn of events in the course of this investigation. in every investigation you find out what surrounds the principle act committed. you find out who these people were in contact with, the two brothers, who their friends were and what contact...
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at one point russia was producing three million more barrels a day in the united states. when was the last time we talked about opec. we don't talk about the impact and the market outside the u.s., we import less so there is more flooding in the international market. they have less power outside the country. the interesting thing though is the price of oil has not come down. if it does come down, two things can get this in trouble. if the price comes down, it's not cost-effective to do the fractioning and the populous and the regulations are still a major head wind. >> i want both of you guys to talk about it. it's not just about energy in the home and consumers. i think critically for the job that we are so stagnant about. nobody will be talking about ted cruz's shut down in a decade. this is going to transform american life. manufacturing. general you have the smartest people in the world and most productive and you get the most abundant supply of energy in the world. it's better to be lucky than good. we are saving a lot of stuff. we are saying we can get out of the gr
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could make such a difference because kennedy showed such empathy in the speech he talked about the russia people having great virtue and he appealed to the russian people to their courage and virtue and their success and their culture. and khrushchev heard this speech and said it's the finest speech by an american president since fdr. i want to make peace with that man. seven weeks later the nuclear test band treaty. it's an incredible story actually. it was a world changing story but the words were so per persuasive. these are human beings on each side and we share a common difference. even if we can't now end our differences, at least we can make the world safe for diversity and the insight is stunning. and the success is stunning. what i also like so much about these events, kennedy was not only a soaring visionary at that moment but a politician. he had to pass it through the senate. how are we going to get two-thirds vote in the senate when hardliners will be yelling. he got 80 votes in the senate at a time of the height of the cold war changed history. >> mike barnicle? >> what's ad
could make such a difference because kennedy showed such empathy in the speech he talked about the russia people having great virtue and he appealed to the russian people to their courage and virtue and their success and their culture. and khrushchev heard this speech and said it's the finest speech by an american president since fdr. i want to make peace with that man. seven weeks later the nuclear test band treaty. it's an incredible story actually. it was a world changing story but the words...
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in four months we'll have the winter olympics in russia. they are concerned with getting the facilities done in place and because of the epic floods the olympic committee is inspecting things. they have had a mud slide and had a state of emergency declared because of so much rain. hopefully things will be colder, whiter and snowier in sochi. you can look at the b problems they will have. in the states, the skiers in the northern rockies, it's almost your time. it's snowing in the northern rockies from butte, montana, to boseman. rainshowers exiting the east coast. what a beautiful stretch of weather. the northeast looks fantastic. great lakes, too. as far as the middle of the country, we are taking the sunscreen back out. 81 in minneapolis today. 75 in chicago is as good as it gets. i'm not concerned with any airports at all. maybe in florida we'll have isolated problems. what a great travel day. what a great thursday. you're watching "morning joe" with a view of yankee stadium. ( ♪ ) for those nights when it's more than a bad dream, be r
in four months we'll have the winter olympics in russia. they are concerned with getting the facilities done in place and because of the epic floods the olympic committee is inspecting things. they have had a mud slide and had a state of emergency declared because of so much rain. hopefully things will be colder, whiter and snowier in sochi. you can look at the b problems they will have. in the states, the skiers in the northern rockies, it's almost your time. it's snowing in the northern...
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edward snowden lands a job in russia. something tell us the nsa didn't write a letter of recommendation. more coming up on "morning joe." ♪ ♪ hey [ male announcer ] when we built the cadillac ats from the ground up, to be the world's best sports sedan... ♪ ...people noticed. ♪ something like a phenomenon, baby ♪ ♪ you're something like a phenomenon ♪ [ male announcer ] the cadillac ats, 2013 north american car of the year. lease this cadillac ats for around $299 per month with premium care maintenance included. i started part-time, now i'm a manager.n. my employer matches my charitable giving. really. i get bonuses even working part-time. where i work, over 400 people are promoted every day. healthcare starting under $40 a month. i got education benefits. i work at walmart. i'm a pharmacist. sales associate. i manage produce. i work in logistics. there's more to walmart than you think. vo: opportunity. that's the real walmart. with my united mileageplus explorer card. i've saved $75 in checked bag fees. [ de
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of the secretary of state is going to russia or china. there are companies in this country that would pay lobbyists millions of dollars if they could get the secretary of state to try and enhance their product overseas. and yet she is doing it, obviously, for nothing. the secretary of state. how does it work? how do these companies gain the attention of the secretary of state, hillary clinton, enough to get the secretary of state to drop it on russia or chinese leaders about boeing or lockheed? how does that happen? >> this is where the washington turf battles come in. actually, ostensibly, this is the job of the commerce department. there has been a program created right after the cold war called commercial advocacy. where major corporations, big companies can like boeing and lockheed, because they were the -- you know, the only company in their market, could apply to the commerce department and basically get officials to lobby for them and be their corporate cheerleaders for clearance. and you're talking about for government contracts.
of the secretary of state is going to russia or china. there are companies in this country that would pay lobbyists millions of dollars if they could get the secretary of state to try and enhance their product overseas. and yet she is doing it, obviously, for nothing. the secretary of state. how does it work? how do these companies gain the attention of the secretary of state, hillary clinton, enough to get the secretary of state to drop it on russia or chinese leaders about boeing or lockheed?...
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. >> i would say that russia has serious challenges as a national power, but i would say that the way he manipulated the political system means he can serve until 2026. this man is a strong man. a certain level of lack of accountability. he is not bltable for the way obama is. the way the communist party works is not transparent. i feel like putin can operate as he pleases. >> the new issue of forbes is out now. thank you. >> the most powerful people. check it out. afternoon mojoe. we'll be right back. she loves a lot of the same things you do. it's what you love about her. but your erectile dysfunction - that could be a question of blood flow. cialis tadalafil for daily use helps you be ready anytime the moment's right. you can be more confident in your ability to be ready. and the same cialis is the only daily ed tablet approved to treat ed and symptoms of bph, like needing to go frequently or urgently. tell your doctor about all your medical conditions and medications, and ask if your heart is healthy enough for sexual activity. do not take cialis if you take nitrates for chest pai
. >> i would say that russia has serious challenges as a national power, but i would say that the way he manipulated the political system means he can serve until 2026. this man is a strong man. a certain level of lack of accountability. he is not bltable for the way obama is. the way the communist party works is not transparent. i feel like putin can operate as he pleases. >> the new issue of forbes is out now. thank you. >> the most powerful people. check it out. afternoon...
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apparently in russia, it's very important for your morning compute to involve a hatchet dispute or a fighter jet fly by, or i don't know, tank! how unphased are russians? even their cows in a mass cow tipping just [ bleep ] get up and they're like -- >> that's great. up next, what, if anything, did we learn today? >>> business travel forecast on this wednesday. we are watching the midwest wednesday. that's where the big storm is going to be later today. right now that storming is located out here towards california and arizona. a lot of rain in texas. we're not looking at any problems on the east coast airports. you're looking calm today. have a great day. right. but the most important feature of all is... the capital one purchase eraser. i can redeem the double miles i earned with my venture card to erase recent travel purchases. and with a few clicks, this mission never happened. uh, what's this button do? [ electricity zaps ] ♪ you requested backup? yes. yes i did. what's in your wallet? your soups are so awesomely delicious my husband and i can't stop eating 'em! what's...that.
apparently in russia, it's very important for your morning compute to involve a hatchet dispute or a fighter jet fly by, or i don't know, tank! how unphased are russians? even their cows in a mass cow tipping just [ bleep ] get up and they're like -- >> that's great. up next, what, if anything, did we learn today? >>> business travel forecast on this wednesday. we are watching the midwest wednesday. that's where the big storm is going to be later today. right now that storming is...
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then, assad's government has surprised international observers by acquiesing to global pressure led by russia to inventory and disclose locations of its stockpiles, a vote on the u.n. plan could come later today and chemical inspections could start as early as next week. >>> meanwhile, secretary of state john kerry met with his iranian counterpart, the highest-level meeting between the two countries since the 1970s, the tone was positive but cautious with both sides noting that historical obstacles remain to overcome. >> i think it was 1979, gene, that this happened. this has given all the criticism that the administration has received for having such a transparent process as it pertains to syria, my conclusion is, americans got what they wanted out of the syria situation. in terms of having a voice in it. but still the president received a lot of criticism for appearing to bumble on this. i mean this is important. this is a good step. >> this is important, this is something that you have to do. you have to explore the sort of potential opening with iran. because looming down the road, is the
then, assad's government has surprised international observers by acquiesing to global pressure led by russia to inventory and disclose locations of its stockpiles, a vote on the u.n. plan could come later today and chemical inspections could start as early as next week. >>> meanwhile, secretary of state john kerry met with his iranian counterpart, the highest-level meeting between the two countries since the 1970s, the tone was positive but cautious with both sides noting that...
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. >> the trailer poster from the new irs training video based on james bond from russia with love. #way too busted. "morning joe" starts right now. >>> see the new 3d printers could soon be printing your dinner. nasa is now funding research into 3d printed food. one researcher is using that grant money to print pizzas. >> fantastic! instant printed pizza at the touch of a button. unlike dominos where you have to wait for 30 minutes and the pizza only tastes like it came out of a printer! hopefully, we can combine our 3d printed food with our 3d printed guns and make a rifle that fires pizza rolls right into my food hole! >> good morning! >> it is a good morning. >> yes, it is. >> please! please! it's wednesday. june 5th. oh, lord. welcome to "morning joe." >> what? >> no, it's all right. i just remembered something. >> that is exciting. well, let me tell you something. i can tell you the people of canada got a big birthday present yesterday. willie geist, the mayor of toronto, it remains me. you know they have been looking for this tape, right? >> sure. >> they have been looking at
. >> the trailer poster from the new irs training video based on james bond from russia with love. #way too busted. "morning joe" starts right now. >>> see the new 3d printers could soon be printing your dinner. nasa is now funding research into 3d printed food. one researcher is using that grant money to print pizzas. >> fantastic! instant printed pizza at the touch of a button. unlike dominos where you have to wait for 30 minutes and the pizza only tastes like...
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the actor arrived in central russia where he was offered a free apartment and a post as cultural minister. >> wow! >> even russian president vladimir putin joined in. >> i wouldn't hug him if i were you. >> discussed russian film over dinner on saturday at the president's residence in sochi. that's just weird. >> there's a statue of him already. pretty impressive. >> looking good, jerry. >> you don't want to get on a plane with him when he's drunk. >> no, a small plane. with us now -- >> you know what he does? >> yeah, i've read. it's not good. >>> with us, chief white house correspondent for "politico," mike allen with a look at the "playbook." >> can we first talk about the copy editor? >> mike, john heilemann wants to talk to you for a second. he wants to blame something that's entirely his fault on you. >> i'm not blaming anybody. i'm just saying you guys got to work on the copy editing in "politico." >> what are you talking about? explain it. go ahead. >> again, you read the sentence. in the 2008 farewell address to hagel, mcconnell praised hagel's heroism in vietnam knowing how hage
the actor arrived in central russia where he was offered a free apartment and a post as cultural minister. >> wow! >> even russian president vladimir putin joined in. >> i wouldn't hug him if i were you. >> discussed russian film over dinner on saturday at the president's residence in sochi. that's just weird. >> there's a statue of him already. pretty impressive. >> looking good, jerry. >> you don't want to get on a plane with him when he's drunk....
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if we do those two things quickly and if we have conversations with the russias, who by now, i would hope would begin to decide that it's time to change this regime and save another hundred thousand people from getting slaughtered, i think we can get somewhere. >> john meacham, yesterday, a library was dedicated in fact for a president who responded to the challenges of the -- 9/11. and responded in some ways that obviously history is frowned upon. ten years later, you've got barack obama, who has waited much longer to get engaged and syria than a president would in regular times, but he's also framed by ten years of war and war of republic. that said, if chemical weapons have been used and if the red line has been crossed and this is the president who said before, assad must go, the president can't bluff anymore. he said assad must go. then did nothing. he said if there are chemical weapons, we've got to do something. he can't bluff the second or third time. >> there's not a lot of room once you lay down -- and it seems much clearer. the way in which the president, whoever the p pre
if we do those two things quickly and if we have conversations with the russias, who by now, i would hope would begin to decide that it's time to change this regime and save another hundred thousand people from getting slaughtered, i think we can get somewhere. >> john meacham, yesterday, a library was dedicated in fact for a president who responded to the challenges of the -- 9/11. and responded in some ways that obviously history is frowned upon. ten years later, you've got barack...
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the pressure is on us, but it is also on russia, frankly, and on assad to do what they say they would do. there is a process that will be put in place. now we've got to see it through. but even, frankly, if we deal with the chemical weapons issue -- and i hope we can -- you still have the ongoing civil war there that's disintegrating the country, b posing huge b problems and threats for the whole of the region. we have to look t at syria in two respects. deal with the chemical weapons issue and that's the question of verification and the process being a proper process. then secondly we've got to say how we are going to bring the conflict to an end to present it destabilizing further the whole of the region. >> when we look at what's happened so far and the process that was very publically picked apart here as the president dealt with the situation, do you think the outcome up until now is the best possible outcome? >> the only outcome that counts is one that delivers the result. i don't think it matters how we got here if we manage to disarm syria of its chemical weapons that would be
the pressure is on us, but it is also on russia, frankly, and on assad to do what they say they would do. there is a process that will be put in place. now we've got to see it through. but even, frankly, if we deal with the chemical weapons issue -- and i hope we can -- you still have the ongoing civil war there that's disintegrating the country, b posing huge b problems and threats for the whole of the region. we have to look t at syria in two respects. deal with the chemical weapons issue and...